LEETON-Whitton coach Daniel Muir is unsure whether he will be at the club next year as he mulls a return to Tasmania for family reasons.
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The forward is one of a handful of Crows players who hail from the Apple Isle, and has already relinquished the coaching role to former AFL player Sam Darley, who will assume the role for the next two years.
It means Saturday's preliminary final clash with Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong may be Muir's last for the Crows.
"It's up in the air. We're deciding whether or not we want to head back home as we have a young family," Muir said.
"We're just weighing up what we want to do, which is why I couldn't commit to the club next year."
Leeton-Whitton have received a boost before Saturday's clash at Robertson Oval with Jono Spina and Jayden Lehman both cleared to return from hamstring injuries.
Spina has been named on the half-forward line after a three-week absence.
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